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    • Psycholinguistics
    • Clinical Linguistics

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    • Sentence comprehension is vital in literate societies.
    • Language processing involves both linguistic and cognitive abilities.
    • Cognitive functions, particularly executive function (EF) and working memory (WM), are increasingly recognized as integral to language comprehension.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To raise awareness of the impact of cognition, especially EF and WM, on sentence comprehension.
    • To present current perspectives on sentence processing mechanisms.
    • To connect specific stages of sentence processing with distinct EF and WM subcomponents.

    Main Methods:

    • Focuses on ambiguous sentences to illustrate processing demands.
    • Highlights similarities between resolving linguistic ambiguity and performing EF tasks.
    • Reviews evidence for the neurobiological and functional overlap between sentence processing and EF.

    Main Results:

    • Sentence comprehension relies on cognitive processes similar to those used in executive functions.
    • There is a demonstrable link between executive functions and the cognitive processes involved in sentence comprehension.
    • Potential neurobiological overlaps exist between sentence processing and executive function networks.

    Conclusions:

    • Increased awareness of EF and WM's role in sentence comprehension can aid clinicians in identifying cognitive-linguistic deficits.
    • Further research is needed to fully elucidate the relationship between executive function and sentence comprehension.
    • Understanding this link is critical for effective clinical intervention in language disorders.